Combined phonograph and lamp



S, TRUSTMAN.

COMBINED PHONQGRAPH AND LAMP. APPLICATION FILED Nov; so. -1921.

Patented Dec. 12, 1922.

SOLOMON TRUST'MAN, O

F nnrnorr, iliicniofen, Assrenon' or cnn-HALF 'ro ninos E'MSLEY, 0F DETROIT, MICHIGAN.

COMBINED PHONOGRAPH AND LAMP.

Application led Nevembei 30,1921. Serial No. 518,804.

To all whom t may concern Be it known citizen of the Detroit, county oi. Wayne, 5 gan, have invented ful Improvement Lamps, ull, clear, an

graphs and ing to be a ot the same, skilled in the make and use the same, re to the accompanying drawings,

a part oi this that I, SOLOMON United States,

TRUSTMAN, residing at State oli Michia certain new and use- Coinbined Phonoand declare the followd exact description such as will enable others art to which it pertains to which specication;

terence being had form My invention relates to a combined phonograph and lamp,-shown in the accompany- .and more particularly defollowing specification and drawings the ing scribed in claims.

One of the objects of thi provide a phonograph with a r horn which serves as a lamp standard and support for the phonograph he usual turn table, tone arm long upright body carrying t and motor.

A further object of provide for the the invention standard whereby the length of the may be regulate lamp adjusted With the foregoing an will appear as view which as required.

s invention is to elatively is to adjustment of the horn and horn d and the altitude of the d other objects in the description proceeds the invention further resides in the combination and arrangement ot and in the'details of vafter described parts construction hereinand claimed, it being Linderbe made in the precise embodiment of the invention herein disclosed without the same.

departing from the spirit of In the drawings accompanying this ication Figure 1 is a p vice showing the to expose the turn phonograph, and

Figure 2 is mounted.

specierspective view ot'l the dehinged lamp shade raised table and tone arm of the also the lamp bulb mounted in a suitable socket carried b which the turn table is y the top on a vertical longitudinal. secconnected with the vertical hornl or in dotted lines the body of standard: and

the phonograph raised to increase the l of the horn an d altitude of the lamp.

the device showing the ograph with the tone arm lamp en gth neck C suitable device, for securing the bowl-shaped chamber in its adjusted position.- lil, indicates the turn table of the phonograph and Ffdenotes a suitable motor foractuating the turn table,-which may be .of the usual spring type or G, indicates a crank for winding aspring actuated motor. H, denotes the usual swinging tone arm connected by a throat l with the neck C. ported in a suitable socket on the underside of the bowl-shaped chamber B and back of the `fringe K surrounding 'the latter. L, is a lamp bulb mounted on a top or platform M above the brim of the bowl shaped chainber and adjacent to the record. N, is a lamp shade hinged to the platform.

When it is desired to change the record the lamp shade N is raised as indicated in Figure 1 that the record may be remove-d or replaced upon the turn table,-the lshade may be then lowered thereby softeningy the light from the bulb and sound of the record.

As will be readily understood the sound waves are directed by the tone arm down through the throat into the vertical horn, escaping near the floor. The length of the horn or altitude of the lamp standard may be increased by raising the. telescoping neck extending into the upper end of the horn. When properly adjusted it may be secured by the set screw as shownin the drawing.

Having thus described my invention what` on which is mounted a bowl-shaped,

an electric motor as desired.`

modifying the phonograph comeo" horn or J, is a lamp bulb supphonograph forming a supporting standard Jfor the lamp and phonograph, a bowlshaped member adapted to house the phonograph motor, having a projecting yneck eX- tending into the end of the horn and longitudinally adjustable therein, whereby the length of the horn may be adjusted and the altitude of the lamp regulated, a throat within the bowl-shaped member connecting the tone arm or' the phonograph with the projecting neck the bowl, and means for securing the projecting` neck in the end of the horn when properly adjusted. j

2. A device" of the character described consisting or' a combined lamp and phonograph unit, the horn of the phonograph forming a supportingstandard for the unit, a bowlshaped chamber adapted to house the phonograph' motor, having a projecting neck eX- tending into the end of the horn and longitudinally adjustable therein, a platform covering said bowl-shaped chamber, a motor housed in the bowl-shaped chamber, a

l throat within the bowl-shaped chamber connecting the tone arm of the phonograph with the projecting neck oi the bowl, means for securingl the projecting necli in the end of the horn when adjusted, and a shade hinged to said bowl adapted to cover the phonograph and lamp.

3. ln a device ot' the character described, bowl-shaped chamber, a platform covering said chamber, a phonograph mechanism including a tone-arm mounted thereon, a motor housed within the chamber, a lamp bulb mounted upon the platform and another lamp bulb located beneath `the chamber to light the records when mounting or replacing the same, a vertically disposed horn and standard extending downwardly from beneath the chamber, a neck extending downwardly from the. chamber adapted to telescope with the horn whereby the length of the horn may be 1adjusted and the altitude of the lamp regulated, a throat within the chamber connecting the neck with the tone arm and a hinged shade adapted to cover the several elements Vmounted upon the plat- Jerin olf the Vchamber.

ln testimony whereof, l sign this specification in the presence of two witnesses.

SOLOMUN TRUSTMAN.

Witnesses:

S. E. THOMAS, IDA GOREN. 

